Why can not initialize the class?
Antoon Pardon
antoon.pardon at rece.vub.ac.be
Mon Aug 25 03:51:33 EDT 2014
On 23-08-14 01:20, Terry Reedy wrote:
> On 8/22/2014 10:26 AM, luofeiyu wrote:
>> System:win7+python34.
>>
>> class Contact(object):
>> def __init__(self, first_name=None, last_name=None,
>> display_name=None, email=None):
>> self.first_name = first_name
>> self.last_name = last_name
>> self.display_name = display_name
>> self.email = email
>> def print_info(self):
>> print(self.display_name, "<" + self.email + ">" )
>> def set_email(self, value):
>> if '@' not in value:
>> raise Exception("This doesn't look like an email
>> address.")
>> self._email = value
>> def get_email(self):
>> return self._email
>> email = property(get_email, set_email)
>>
>> contact = Contact()
>
> By posting code with an extra indent, you make it imposible to run by just cutting and pasting. You should already know that.
I think your priorities are off. I often enought see people posting code
that was copy-pasted from an interactive python session complete with
lines beginning with >>>. As far as I know nobody has complained about
that even if it needs more manipulation before you can run the code than
an extra indent.
--
Antoon Pardon
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